We have Dr Jeremy Farrar, the director of the Wellcome Trust, stating it shows “no sign of stopping”.
How did they verify that all 1400 people died of Ebola as they claim? Their golden new test, PCR?
Well, Jon Rappoport has done an excellent job of exposing the flawed logic of this PCR test. The gold standard of medical tests is fake

If all you can find is a tiny, tiny fragment of what might be a virus, you already know you’re barking up the wrong tree.

Without the PCR, you should be able to establish that millions of a particular virus have invaded the patient’s body.

If you can’t, why bother using the PCR?

We contrast the claim of 1400 Ebola “deaths” with the estimated 4-5 thousand dead between 2016 and 2017 due to the resource confict in the area. How many have died since the resource conflicts began? Estimates are disputed but they all agree on the magnitude. 3 million? 5 million? 7 million? Millions have died.

We can clearly debunk the pretence to care for the well-being of Africans in DR Congo or East Africa.

Nurse Pineo, the first white that survived the Lassa fever (another hemorrhagic fever) outbreak in Lassa, was, on her own, taking vitamins (Fuller, JG. Fever. Reader’s Digest Press. 1974.) Of course that was ignored and they used her convalescent serum for subsequent cases of Lassa fever in medical personnel. Why not give subsequent cases vitamins also? Maybe especially massive doses of vitamin C – to prevent the acute induced scurvy.

Because there is a breakdown of the blood vessels, it might be helpful to give a couple of grams of bioflavonoids and a multiple vitamin every day. Oh! but I forgot, these are not patentable so not profitable to the drug industry.

So, we await the W.H.O.re declaring a new Ebola Emergency to push their patented vaccines. The numbers of deaths are suspect, their claim to care is a lie and their solution – vaccines- another filthy lie.

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Canada, Japan, and the United States announced new financing commitments totalling $214 million.This is in addition to commitments previously made by Norway and Canada of $600 million and $200 million

Today, 9 May 2015, WHO declares Liberia free of Ebola virus transmission. Forty-two days have passed since the last laboratory-confirmed case was buried on 28 March 2015. The outbreak of Ebola virus disease in Liberia is over.

Interruption of transmission is a monumental achievement for a country that reported the highest number of deaths in the largest, longest, and most complex outbreak since Ebola first emerged in 1976. At the peak of transmission, which occurred during August and September 2014, the country was reporting from 300 to 400 new cases every week.

Note: We await Ebola’s eradication in Sierra Leone and Guinea to finally assess the full impact of Ebola on this region of West Africa and the extent it has provided cover for Anglo-saxon corporate interests.

Note: ?? show no change from previous week. The expectation is that the best practices would be applied in all 3 countries and hence see less disparity in mortality rates. Why the consistent disparity 4 months on?
Figures in (%) are mortality rates.